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Scribble (band)

Scribble were a post punk synth pop band based around Johanna Pigott (ex-XL Capris) on lead vocals, guitar, piano and keyboards, which she formed in 1983. She was joined by her domestic partner, Todd Hunter (of Dragon, also ex-XL Capris), on bass guitar and keyboards, and session musicians. They released two albums, So Far 1983-1985 (December 1985) and Pop Art (mid-1986). Scribble disbanded in 1987 with Pigott focussing on her song writing.

Scribble
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
GenresPop
Years active1983 (1983)–1987 (1987)
Labels
Past memberssee Members

History

Johanna Pigott formed Scribble as a synth pop band in Sydney in 1983, the year after her previous group, XL Capris had disbanded.[1][2] For her new group Pigott provided lead vocals, guitar, piano and keyboards.[1][2] She recruited her domestic partner (later her husband), Todd Hunter, on bass guitar and keyboards.[1][2] Hunter was also a member of the rock group, Dragon, and had been her bandmate in XL Capris.

 
"Silly Girl" by Scribble

In November 1983 the group issued a seven-track extended play, Scribble, on Regular/WEA.[2] Session musicians with Pigott and Hunter were Jeff Oakes on saxophone, Michel Rose on pedal steel and Keith Stirling on trumpet.[2] It provided their debut single, "Silly Girl", in the same month, with cover art depicting a dark forest and the band's name stylised as bare trees.[2] The track was written by Pigott.[3] Its music video showed a wistful Pigott singing and playing guitar. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their sound as "winsome, witty pop."[2] Christine Nestel of The Canberra Times opined that "[their] first album met with critical acclaim."[4]

The group's second single, "Adaptability", followed a year later in November 1984.[1][2] The track was co-written by Pigott, Hunter and their former XL Capris bandmate, Tim Gooding; it was used for the theme of a children's TV show, The Cartoon Connection (from 1985).[1][3] Regular Records released a compilation album, So Far 1983-1985, in December 1985 on Regular/Festival Records.[1][2] To promote the album Pigott and Hunter assembled a touring version of Scribble with Lee Borkman on keyboards and keyboard bass, Mike Caen on guitar and backing vocals (both ex-Pink Slips), and Tim Powles on drums (ex-Ward 13, on loan from the Venetians).[1][2] That line-up recorded a studio album, Pop Art, which was issued in mid-1986 via Regular/Festival.[1][2][4] Its cover depicts a pop art stylised version of Pigott. Hunter produced the album.[5]

Pigott described her preference when performing, "Just singing, you can actually concentrate on entertaining rather than playing in tune. When you play and sing you have to concentrate on so many things – you're thinking is the amp right, is the mike OK, are you singing in tune. It's a real luxury just being able to relate to the audience without all those things to worry about."[4] By that time the line-up was Pigott, Hunter, Borkman and Caen joined by Neville Anderson (also ex-Pink Slips) on drums, Mark Bell on guitar (ex-Blam Blam Blam, Coconut Rough) and Sandy Chick on backing vocals (ex-Rockmelons).[4][5]

 
Pop Art by Scribble

The album had ten tracks, including three singles: "Sunday School" (April 1986), "Don't Give Your Heart Away" (July) and "Alligator" (November) – all are co-written by Pigott and Hunter.[3] Pigott's punk nickname from her time in XL Capris had been Alligator Bagg.[6] "Alligator" was later performed by Fleur Beaupert on the TV drama series, Heartbreak High, episodes No. 133 and No. 145 (Series 6, 1998). The Canberra Times' Laurence Boswell declared that their recorded sound was "soft and smooth" compared with their live show, which was "harder and heavier — partly due to the guitar work of [Bell]."[5]

At the end of 1986 the group's line-up was Pigott, Bell, Nicolette Boaz on keyboards, Bill Heckenberg on drums and Geoff Lundren on bass guitar.[1][2] Hunter had returned to his work with Dragon. During 1986 Melanie Oxley provided backing vocals.[1] Scribble toured in support of the album and its singles.[5] They disbanded in 1987 and Pigott continued song writing with Hunter.[1][2] Hunter revealed that "there are film projects that we've got that we have to start soon... There are all these projects on hold. [Dragon's] taking up a lot of time at the moment."[5] Although achieving some cult interest there was little commercial success for Scribble. Both Borkman (1989) and Caen (1989, 1995) were later members of Dragon.[1]

Members

  • Todd Hunter – bass guitar, keyboards (1983–86)
  • Johanna Pigott – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards (1983–87)
  • Lee Borkman – keyboards, keyboard bass (1985–86)
  • Mike Caen – guitar, backing vocals (1985–86)
  • Tim Powles – drums (1985–86)
  • Neville Anderson – drums (1986)
  • Mark Bell – guitar (1986–87)
  • Sandy Chick – backing vocals (1986)
  • Boaz Nicolette – keyboards (1986–87)
  • Bill Heckenberg – drums (1986–87)
  • Geoff Lundren – bass guitar (1986)
  • Melanie Oxley – backing vocals (1986)

Discography

Albums

Extended plays

Singles

  • "Silly Girl" (November 1983) Regular/WEA
  • "Adaptability" (November 1984) Regular
  • "Sunday School" (April 1986) Regular/Festival
  • "Don't Give Your Heart Away" (July 1986) Regular/Festival
  • "Alligator" (November 1986) Regular/Festival

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Scribble and related entries at Australian Rock Database:
    • Scribble: Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
    • Johanna Pigott (1983–87): Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
    • XL Capris: Holmgren, Magnus; Gooding, Tim. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
    • Lee Borkman (1985–86): Holmgren, Magnus; Borkman, Lee. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 9 October 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
    • Mike Caen (1985–86): Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 11 October 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
    • Bill Heckenberg (1986–87): Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
    • Melanie Oxley (1986): Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 17 March 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
    • Tim Powles (1985–86): Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 19 April 2004.
  3. ^ a b c "'Silly Girl' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 8 March 2017. Note: User may have to click "Search again" and provide details at "Enter a title:" e.g. Silly Girl; or at "Performer:" Scribble
  4. ^ a b c d Nestel, Christine (4 September 1986). "The Good Times: Pigott Returns with Full Force in Scribble". The Canberra Times. Vol. 61, no. 18, 600. p. 2. Retrieved 8 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ a b c d e Boswell, Laurence (22 January 1987). "The Good Times: Hunter/Pigott Collaboration Produces a 'Fantastic' Sound Dragon Is Back Breathing Fire". The Canberra Times. Vol. 61, no. 18, 738. p. 2. Retrieved 8 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ . The Mod Pop Punk Archives. Archived from the original on 9 December 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2017.

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Scribble were a post punk synth pop band based around Johanna Pigott ex XL Capris on lead vocals guitar piano and keyboards which she formed in 1983 She was joined by her domestic partner Todd Hunter of Dragon also ex XL Capris on bass guitar and keyboards and session musicians They released two albums So Far 1983 1985 December 1985 and Pop Art mid 1986 Scribble disbanded in 1987 with Pigott focussing on her song writing ScribbleOriginSydney New South Wales AustraliaGenresPopYears active1983 1983 1987 1987 LabelsRegular WEA Regular FestivalPast memberssee Members Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Extended plays 3 3 Singles 4 ReferencesHistory EditJohanna Pigott formed Scribble as a synth pop band in Sydney in 1983 the year after her previous group XL Capris had disbanded 1 2 For her new group Pigott provided lead vocals guitar piano and keyboards 1 2 She recruited her domestic partner later her husband Todd Hunter on bass guitar and keyboards 1 2 Hunter was also a member of the rock group Dragon and had been her bandmate in XL Capris Silly Girl by Scribble In November 1983 the group issued a seven track extended play Scribble on Regular WEA 2 Session musicians with Pigott and Hunter were Jeff Oakes on saxophone Michel Rose on pedal steel and Keith Stirling on trumpet 2 It provided their debut single Silly Girl in the same month with cover art depicting a dark forest and the band s name stylised as bare trees 2 The track was written by Pigott 3 Its music video showed a wistful Pigott singing and playing guitar Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described their sound as winsome witty pop 2 Christine Nestel of The Canberra Times opined that their first album met with critical acclaim 4 The group s second single Adaptability followed a year later in November 1984 1 2 The track was co written by Pigott Hunter and their former XL Capris bandmate Tim Gooding it was used for the theme of a children s TV show The Cartoon Connection from 1985 1 3 Regular Records released a compilation album So Far 1983 1985 in December 1985 on Regular Festival Records 1 2 To promote the album Pigott and Hunter assembled a touring version of Scribble with Lee Borkman on keyboards and keyboard bass Mike Caen on guitar and backing vocals both ex Pink Slips and Tim Powles on drums ex Ward 13 on loan from the Venetians 1 2 That line up recorded a studio album Pop Art which was issued in mid 1986 via Regular Festival 1 2 4 Its cover depicts a pop art stylised version of Pigott Hunter produced the album 5 Pigott described her preference when performing Just singing you can actually concentrate on entertaining rather than playing in tune When you play and sing you have to concentrate on so many things you re thinking is the amp right is the mike OK are you singing in tune It s a real luxury just being able to relate to the audience without all those things to worry about 4 By that time the line up was Pigott Hunter Borkman and Caen joined by Neville Anderson also ex Pink Slips on drums Mark Bell on guitar ex Blam Blam Blam Coconut Rough and Sandy Chick on backing vocals ex Rockmelons 4 5 Pop Art by Scribble The album had ten tracks including three singles Sunday School April 1986 Don t Give Your Heart Away July and Alligator November all are co written by Pigott and Hunter 3 Pigott s punk nickname from her time in XL Capris had been Alligator Bagg 6 Alligator was later performed by Fleur Beaupert on the TV drama series Heartbreak High episodes No 133 and No 145 Series 6 1998 The Canberra Times Laurence Boswell declared that their recorded sound was soft and smooth compared with their live show which was harder and heavier partly due to the guitar work of Bell 5 At the end of 1986 the group s line up was Pigott Bell Nicolette Boaz on keyboards Bill Heckenberg on drums and Geoff Lundren on bass guitar 1 2 Hunter had returned to his work with Dragon During 1986 Melanie Oxley provided backing vocals 1 Scribble toured in support of the album and its singles 5 They disbanded in 1987 and Pigott continued song writing with Hunter 1 2 Hunter revealed that there are film projects that we ve got that we have to start soon There are all these projects on hold Dragon s taking up a lot of time at the moment 5 Although achieving some cult interest there was little commercial success for Scribble Both Borkman 1989 and Caen 1989 1995 were later members of Dragon 1 Members EditTodd Hunter bass guitar keyboards 1983 86 Johanna Pigott lead vocals guitar keyboards 1983 87 Lee Borkman keyboards keyboard bass 1985 86 Mike Caen guitar backing vocals 1985 86 Tim Powles drums 1985 86 Neville Anderson drums 1986 Mark Bell guitar 1986 87 Sandy Chick backing vocals 1986 Boaz Nicolette keyboards 1986 87 Bill Heckenberg drums 1986 87 Geoff Lundren bass guitar 1986 Melanie Oxley backing vocals 1986 Discography EditAlbums Edit So Far 1983 1985 December 1985 Regular Records Festival Records Pop Art mid 1986 Regular FestivalExtended plays Edit Scribble November 1983 Regular WEASingles Edit Silly Girl November 1983 Regular WEA Adaptability November 1984 Regular Sunday School April 1986 Regular Festival Don t Give Your Heart Away July 1986 Regular Festival Alligator November 1986 Regular FestivalReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Scribble and related entries at Australian Rock Database Scribble Holmgren Magnus Scribble hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2017 Johanna Pigott 1983 87 Holmgren Magnus Johanna Pigott hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2017 XL Capris Holmgren Magnus Gooding Tim XL Capris hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 22 September 2013 Retrieved 8 March 2017 Lee Borkman 1985 86 Holmgren Magnus Borkman Lee Lee Borkman hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 9 October 2012 Retrieved 8 March 2017 Mike Caen 1985 86 Holmgren Magnus Mike Caen hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 11 October 2012 Retrieved 8 March 2017 Bill Heckenberg 1986 87 Holmgren Magnus Bill Heckenberg hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2017 Melanie Oxley 1986 Holmgren Magnus Melanie Oxley hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 17 March 2010 Retrieved 8 March 2017 Tim Powles 1985 86 Holmgren Magnus Tim Powles hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 27 September 2013 Retrieved 8 March 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia entry for XL Capris Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 19 April 2004 a b c Silly Girl at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 8 March 2017 Note User may have to click Search again and provide details at Enter a title e g Silly Girl or at Performer Scribble a b c d Nestel Christine 4 September 1986 The Good Times Pigott Returns with Full Force in Scribble The Canberra Times Vol 61 no 18 600 p 2 Retrieved 8 March 2017 via National Library of Australia a b c d e Boswell Laurence 22 January 1987 The Good Times Hunter Pigott Collaboration Produces a Fantastic Sound Dragon Is Back Breathing Fire The Canberra Times Vol 61 no 18 738 p 2 Retrieved 8 March 2017 via National Library of Australia XL Capris The Mod Pop Punk Archives Archived from the original on 9 December 2011 Retrieved 9 March 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scribble band amp oldid 1024911698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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